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Peppercorn Gallery

Locality: Richmond, Tasmania

Phone: +61 3 6260 2454



Address: 58 Bridge Street 7025 Richmond, TAS, Australia

Website: http://www.peppercorngallery.com.au

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25.01.2022 Another beautiful day in Richmond. Spring is just around the corner with the township looking so beautiful as the blossoms emerge on the trees and the bulbs and flowers are putting on their own display. We would love you to come for a visit and browse our Gallery. The gallery is blooming with Maureen Innes beautiful original floral artwork, Jenny Steele's hats, journals and scarves, Judy Thompson's nature photography, Chris Eaton's glass beads plus lots more. New stock from Carol Toselli just arrived as well.



22.01.2022 Support our local artists.

18.01.2022 The weather isnt quite as nice as yesterday but it is cosy inside the gallery today. We recently had two new members join our wonderful artist Co-Op, Bruce Halpin and Carol Rue. They do such beautiful jewellry made from forks and spoons. Some new stock from Sally Ferar has just arrived as well which is exquisite. Come in and see the wonderful and creative items we have, all made by local Tasmanian artists. Opening hours are from 10 am to 3pm everyday.

14.01.2022 A beautiful spring weekend, in fact pecfect weather for a trip to historic and beautiful Richmond . So much is happening in this quaint little township. Many reminders of our turbulent past. So much to see and do. In the white sandstone cottage on the way to the bridge is Peppercorn Gallery packed with genuine Tasmanian art and craft. Every item is produced by a Tasmanian artist and you will even be looked after by a Tasmanian artist. We would love to see you, so come and visit.



12.01.2022 With school holidays on, there seem to be more people about in Richmond enjoying the lovely Tasmanian weather and just getting out and about after being confined for so long. Please come and visit us at the gallery and support our local Tassie artists.Here is some of the beautiful work by our multi-talented and creative Prue Quarmby. Prue has a diverse range of items from beautiful knitted scarves, scarf pins, brooches, jewelry, cards, journals and bookmarks. Dont forget there is also our online store. Our opening hours are currently 10am to 3pm everyday of the week.

12.01.2022 Cold but sunny at Richmond today. Some new felted hats, scarves and bags by Jenny Steele Designs.

11.01.2022 Such a mild day in Richmond yesterday I could almost smell Spring. Gardens are looking beautiful and Peppercorn is overflowing with stunning Tasmanian made works. Two new gardening journals this week, ever popular daisies and spring bulbs to celebrate the spring,which is just around the corner. I have added a new item into each journal, a list of ideas and suggestions. The journals make a wonderful gift.



09.01.2022 Beautiful day for a stroll around Richmond. Have a look at the beautiful gardens and drop into Peppercorn Gallery to immerse yourself in the work of Tasmanian Artists. New artworks constantly being added. Come in and enjoy!

08.01.2022 It was a beautiful day in Richmond today. It is so wonderful to be back and talking to customers that come in. We had a few from Wynyard and Evandale today. I received some more beautiful leadlight from Ruth Morley to add to all the other wonderful merchandise in the shop. Karen Stack has restocked with some new bags and some matching wall hangings. Kay Carney has some new sculptures which are so delightful and would make perfect gifts.

03.01.2022 Loving the work of our new consigned Patricia Hamilton Wade. Yes those quirky emus are sitting on the Richmond Bridge

02.01.2022 Richmond was so busy today full of wonderful Tasmanians supporting Tasmanian artists. Our beautiful little town was really alive everything seemed to be sparkling. New stock for Peppercorn , two new canvases and masses of hand painted cards. If you are looking for somewhere to go this weekend come down and visit us at Peppercorn (on the way to The historic Richmond Bridge)

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